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    Capitalism and intellectual history.Richard F. Teichgraeber - 2004 - Modern Intellectual History 1 (2):267-282.
  2. Books in Review.Richard F. Teichgraeber - 1995 - Political Theory 23 (1):147-165.
  3. Books in Review.Richard F. Teichgraeber - 1984 - Political Theory 12 (3):443-446.
  4. Books in Review.Richard F. Teichgraeber - 1994 - Political Theory 22 (2):336-339.
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    Beyond “academicization”: The postwar american university and intellectual history.Richard F. Teichgraeber - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (1):127-146.
    The still astonishing expansion of the American university since World War II has transformed the nation's intellectual and cultural life in myriad ways. Most intellectual historians familiar with this period would agree, I suppose, that among the conspicuous changes is the sheer increase in the size and diversity of intellectual and cultural activity taking place on campuses across the country. After all, we know that colleges and universities that employ us also provide full- and part-time academic appointments to novelists, poets, (...)
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    No Title available: Reviews.Richard F. Teichgraeber - 1990 - Economics and Philosophy 6 (1):165-169.
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    Adam Smith's Economics: Its Place in the Development of Economic Thought, Maurice Brown. London: Croom Helm, 1988, vii + 189 pages. [REVIEW]Richard F. Teichgraeber - 1990 - Economics and Philosophy 6 (1):165.
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    Thomas J. Schlereth, "The Cosmopolitan Ideal in Enlightenment Thought: Its Form and Function in the Ideas of Franklin, Hume and Voltaire, 1694-1790". [REVIEW]Richard F. Teichgraeber - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (4):479.
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    Review: History, Political Theory, and Interpretations of Adam Smith. [REVIEW]Richard F. Teichgraeber - 1995 - Political Theory 23 (1):147 - 165.